Nazi Propaganda:
Caricatures From Der Stürmer

Julius Streicher, one of Adolf Hitler's earliest followers and founder of the anti-Semitic organization Deutsch-Soziale Partei, was responsible for the publication of Der Stürmer, a propaganda leaflet. Nazi Propaganda artwork was often used as cover artwork. During the Third Reich, Stürmer display cases were found all over Germany.

Title: Immunization

Caption: It occurs to me that little good comes
from poison or from Jews. [Streicher was suspicious of
immunization]

February 1932 (Issue #6)

Title: Away with him

The long arm of the Ministry of Education pulls a Jewish
teacher from his classroom.

March 1933 (Issue #12)

This cartoon was published five months after Hitler took
power. The title is "Revenge." The Nazi who shoves
the Jew over the cliff says: "Go where you wanted me to
go, you evil spirit."

June 1933 (Issue #22)

Title: Resue Expedition

Caption: Good God, let's try to find one corner of
the earth where no one reads Der Stürmer.

May 1934 (Issue #18)

Title: Loyalty

Caption: The sword will not be sheathed.

The Stürmer stands as ever

In battle for the people and the Fatherland.

It fights the Jews becaue it loves the people.

November 1935 (Issue # 48)

Title: Unfruitful

Caption: They belong to the church, she belongs to
Satan. Both are lost to the German race."

July 1936 (Issue #20)

Title: The Decent Jew

The cartoon shows a Jew politely asking for room on the
bench, after which he shoves the previous inhabitant off. The
poem notes that Jews behave the same way in other situations.